The
first disc of 'The Early English Organ Project' which focuses on the organ
music in England in the 16th century - strongly recommended because of
its historical importance and the high quality of the music, performed
on reconstructions of two 16th century organs ... see Full
Review

Ney’s
complete late recordings. She retained her
luminous tone to the last. A sense of deliberation
and precision that will fall on the ear either
as prodigious depth or else as stolid aridity.
... see Full
Review

All
in all I cannot recommend you spend time on this fudge. There is
however a proviso. You may think, as with the ‘Da Vinci Code’ that
95% of it is rubbish. In which case it is the remaining 5% that
should worry you. ... see Full
Review

Antal Dorati and
the joy of making music by
Richard Chlupaty A
centenary tribute to one of the most celebrated
conductors of the 20th C. His life and work,
centered on a concert register accompanied
by reviews, comments, and a series of short
appraisals of his own compositions. 445pp
ISBN-10: 0955246903 ISBN-13: 978-0955246906
THE ANTAL DORATI CENTENARY SOCIETY [Tony
Flynn]

Handsomely
done but unlikely to be of interest to anyone
other than Dorati fanatics ... see Full
Review

A
solid introduction to a conductor who ultimately
engages and sustains one’s interest by the
strength of his personality. ... see
Full Review

Rosslyn
Chapel and Music of the Cubes by
Thomas J Mitchell. Published by Diversions Books 2006. 108pp.
Softback [GH]

All
in all I cannot recommend you spend time on this fudge. There is
however a proviso. You may think, as with the ‘Da Vinci Code’ that
95% of it is rubbish. In which case it is the remaining 5% that
should worry you. ... see Full
Review

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